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Corfu & Ithaca are islands off the west coast of this country |
Greece
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This boxer successfully defended his heavyweight title 19 times in the 1960s & 1970s |
Muhammad Ali
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This long-handled, cuplike spoon is useful for serving anything from punch to soups & stews |
a ladle
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To play your maracas, you have to do this |
shake them
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The Museum of the Forbidden City is one of the highlights on a visit to this Asian capital |
Beijing
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1 of the 7 sages said, "Do not speak ill of" this group |
the dead
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West Bengal is a state of India; what's often called East Bengal is this country |
Bangladesh
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In 1969 the Milwaukee Bucks chose this UCLA player as the NBA's No. 1 draft pick |
Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar)
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"The Cooks' Catalogue" calls this perforated bowl "the single most useful tool for washing and draining food" |
the colander
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Blind 16th century composer Antonio de Cabezon was famous for playing this instrument found in churches |
the organ
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This theologian's home in Wittenberg, Germany is now a museum devoted to manuscripts of the Reformation |
Martin Luther
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Pindar found these "have a longer life than deeds" |
(Jack: What are acts?)
words
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Agana is the capital of this U.S. territory |
Guam
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With 18 victories, this golfer has won more Grand Slam events than any other man |
Jack Nicklaus
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The most commonly used pitter is used to pit cherries & this garnish which is about the same size |
olives
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The harp is a national symbol of this country, where it has been played since the 700s |
(Kimberlyn: What is Wales?)
Ireland
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Spanish town, west of this Jamaican capital, has a museum devoted to the Arawak Indians |
Kingston
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Cicero found "While there's life, there's" this |
hope
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The Cooks & Georges Rivers flow into this Australian bay, an inlet of the Tasman Sea |
Botany Bay
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Jim Abbott is the only amateur athlete from this sport to win the Sullivan Award |
baseball
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For beating, whipping or stirring, this utensil with flexible wire loops is ideal |
a whisk
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An older, longer name for the piano, or a musical direction to play softly & then loudly |
pianoforte
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The electrical equipment at Ontario's United Counties Museum was installed by this U.S. inventor |
Edison
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"I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts", he wrote in the "Aeneid" |
(Jack: Uh, who is Homer?)
Virgil
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These 2 South American countries control parts of Tierra del Fuego |
Chile & Argentina
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Dives can be performed in 4 positions: layout, pike, free & this |
(Alex: You ran the category.) [Applause] (Alex: But there are no more sports categories up there.) (Jack: I'm sorry to see that, yes.)
tuck
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Typically cylindrical & tapered, a steel is used for this purpose |
to sharpen your knives
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The name of this instrument may come from the Hawaiian nickname of Edward Purvis, who played it |
the ukulele
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This state has a museum in Muskogee devoted to the 5 Civilized Tribes |
Oklahoma
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He told Ptolemy I, "There is no royal road to geometry" |
Euclid
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